The festival expands its international appeal even further as it finally crosses the pond.

Lollapalooza is set to make its European debut as the festival lands in Berlin in the latest expansion scheme. Known for its events in South America and Chicago, it will be a completely different change of scenery - which can only be a good thing.

Lollapalooza hits Berlin!

Originally curated by Jane's Addiction singer Perry Farrell back in the 90s, the 00s saw Lollapalooza tour the States before settling in Chicago for 2-3 days a year. With increased popularity due to some of the seminal bands that have appeared on the roster over the years, in 2011 it made its international debut with dates in Santiago, Chile; São Paulo, Brazil in addition the following year; and Buenos Aires, Argentina as well in 2013. In 2015, it's expanding to include two dates in Berlin, Germany, and festival organisers are hoping to hold it at the historical Tempelhof Airport.

During his stint at Lollapalooza 2014, Vic Mensa talks about his early experiences at the festival, getting tattoos and shooting his 'Down On My Luck' video of which the single was taken from his debut EP 'Street Lights' released early this year.

Irish singer-songwriter, Hozier, is set to release his debut album (also called Hozier) later this year, containing tracks from his two EPs - Take Me To The Church and From Eden - and takes a moment to tell us about his new found fame.

English indie rock band The 1975 talk to Vevo about how they started a tour in December 2012 and haven't been home since. They also touch on how nowadays, people are not looking for one genre of music.